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    <h1 align="center">Other Programs</h1>

    <p>The following programs are simple support programs included
    with the Apache HTTP Server which do not have their own manual
    pages.</p>

    <h2><a id="log_server_status"
    name="log_server_status">log_server_status</a></h2>

    <p>This Perl script is designed to be run at a frequent
    interval by something like cron. It connects to the server and
    downloads the status information. It reformats the information
    to a single line and logs it to a file. Adjust the variables at
    the top of the script to specify the location of the resulting
    logfile.</p>

    <h2><a id="split-logfile"
    name="split-logfile">split-logfile</a></h2>

    <p>This Perl script will take a combined Web server access log
    file and break its contents into separate files. It assumes
    that the first field of each line is the virtual host identity
    (put there by "%v"), and that the logfiles should be named
    that+".log" in the current directory.</p>

    <p>The combined log file is read from stdin. Records read will
    be appended to any existing log files.</p>
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